What are you supposed to do though if you dont have that bios option. And if the bios wasn't changed between kernel version upgrades, what is the PCI irq subsystem doing now that requires such a change? And what makes it possible to remove the problem with reverting just the 8139too driver ... There is a quirk here, but the fix should be in the kernel, since not all bios' allow you to make the fix yourself.

Nick Warne wrote:

>>It seems that whatever is causing the bug i'm seeing was a change that >>involved the network driver/interrupt subsystem and not actually the >>8139too driver, this was done at around 2.6.3-2.6.4. A NAPI patch that >>was introduced at that time basically reverted the interrupt function >>and removed the poll functions from the driver (via not enabling napi in >>Kconfig).>> >>>>Ummm. I was involved in this. Here is the 'final' post after Mr Hirofumi >found the cause of my issues:>>http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0402.3/1709.html>>But I looked at what he said and found the real problem on my system (after >all that):>>http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0403.1/1537.html>>Nick> >